Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for July 28, 2013

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    Rod Gonzalez  over 11 years ago

    Sadly, that’s true.

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    Mineola  over 11 years ago

    On of the rare poignant messages for GA! Nice one Jim.

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    chasches  over 11 years ago

    Walt is easily over 110 years old, so technically he is a supercentenarian.Wikipedia states that there are estimated to be between 200-350 such individuals alive today, with only 60 verified.

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    cpalmeresq  over 11 years ago

    Now, that’s precious! And I must confess that this is the first time I realized that the clergyman’s name was, Past or Present!

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    cpalmeresq  over 11 years ago

    Love the 1st panel!

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    Bandera_Ken  over 11 years ago

    “For Walt to have been even 16 when he served in WW1 he would have been born in 1902. That would make him at least 111 today. He would probably be the oldest man on earth.”>I believe 111 was in fact given as his age earlier this year.

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    Cheapskate0  over 11 years ago

    I don’t know why, but Sunday GA is almost always worth looking at. Makes me wonder, what’s up with the weekday strips?

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    chasches  over 11 years ago

    Did Walt actually serve in WW1?Interesting, as the last confirmed (non-fictional) WW1 combatant died last year.

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    Paul1963  over 11 years ago

    Walt’s birth year was given as 1898 in a 2001 strip, making him 115 in 2013. I don’t know that it really works to try and slip him past the turn of the century, considering that things like his WWI service and Skeezix’s birth are tied to specific dates. Not to mention the fact that Phyllis was married during WWI—to her first husband, Jack Blossom—and there’s nothing about her being older than Walt during their courtship or early marriage.Bumping Walt up to 1902 means he was allowed to adopt a baby at age 19, when he wouldn’t even have been old enough to vote. I think we have to stick with the 1898 date and assume that Phyllis wasn’t much younger. I figure she couldn’t have been born later than 1900.

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    QuietStorm27  over 11 years ago

    I think my dad felt like this before he died because even though he lived with me and my young children he had dementia and didn’t remember me or my sisters. He only remembered my brother who is the oldest. He didn’t see him or his own siblings often enough and felt very lonely.

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    kab2rb  over 11 years ago

    My comment is based on this strip on age. South of metro ICT, KS small town there is a older gentleman who just celebrated his 101 birthday working at WalMart and continues doing so. He made the local news. I’m not sure when he started working there or his personal background and he loves working there. I also do not know if he is a veteran.

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    Durak Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Super is used here as a prefix, smart guy. When used as a prefix it means “above, beyond, to have passed or exceeded.” As in supersonic, to mean to have exceeded the speed of sound. Or as in superdumbass, used to describe certain internet trolls who don’t have a clue when to keep their yaps shut.

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    alleyoops Premium Member over 11 years ago

    When George Burns was 99 Johnny Carson asked him if his doctor warned him against smoking cigars. George replied, “All my doctors are dead.”

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member over 11 years ago

    I once met a lady in her 90s (97 if I remember correctly) who informed me that she spent Sundays and holidays “visiting old people in the nursing homes” in her small town. She still drove there, but had someone else driver her anywhere else.

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    EstrelitaH  over 11 years ago

    Always a treat to see Walt again!

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